George A. Kaplan

George A. Kaplan

University of Michigan-Dearborn

H-index: 133

North America-United States

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George A. Kaplan, With an exceptional h-index of 133 and a recent h-index of 52 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Michigan-Dearborn, specializes in the field of epidemiology, health, inequality, psychosocial, aging.

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University

University of Michigan-Dearborn

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Citations(all)

68301

Citations(since 2020)

9759

Cited By

63428

hIndex(all)

133

hIndex(since 2020)

52

i10Index(all)

248

i10Index(since 2020)

163

Email

University Profile Page

University of Michigan-Dearborn

Research & Interests List

epidemiology

health

inequality

psychosocial

aging

Top articles of George A. Kaplan

A complex systems model of breast cancer etiology: The Paradigm II Model

Background The etiology of breast cancer is a complex system of interacting factors from multiple domains. New knowledge about breast cancer etiology continues to be produced by the research community, and the communication of this knowledge to other researchers, practitioners, decision makers, and the public is a challenge. Methods We updated the previously published Paradigm model (PMID: 25017248) to create a framework that describes breast cancer etiology in four overlapping domains of biologic, behavioral, environmental, and social determinants. This new Paradigm II conceptual model was part of a larger modeling effort that included input from multiple experts in fields from genetics to sociology, taking a team and transdisciplinary approach to the common problem of describing breast cancer etiology for the population of California women in 2010. Recent …

Authors

Robert A Hiatt,Natalie J Engmann,Kaya Balke,David H Rehkopf

Journal

Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention

Published Date

2020/9/1

Trends and variation in the gap between current and anticipated life satisfaction in the United States, 2008–2020

Objectives. To describe national- and county-level trends and variation in a novel measure of hope. Methods. Using data from the Gallup National Health and Well-Being Index (n = 2 766 728), we summarized the difference between anticipated life satisfaction (ALS) and current life satisfaction (CLS), measured by the Cantril Self-Anchoring Scale, for each year from 2008 to 2020 and by county over two 5-year periods in the United States. Results. Across all years, there was a significant positive trend in the difference between ALS and CLS for the nation (P = .024), which remained positive but not significant when we excluded 2020. Maintenance of ALS with a decrease in CLS drove the 2020 increase. From 2008–2012 to 2013–2017, 14.5% of counties with 300 or more responses (n = 599) experienced an increase in the difference of more than 1 SD, whereas 13.9% experienced a more than 1 SD decrease …

Authors

Carley Riley,Jeph Herrin,Veronica Lam,Allison A Parsons,George A Kaplan,Diana Liu,Dan Witters,Harlan M Krumholz,Brita Roy

Journal

American Journal of Public Health

Published Date

2022/3

Project Earthrise: Proceedings of the Ninth Annual Conference of inVIVO Planetary Health

The “Earthrise” photograph, taken on the 1968 Apollo 8 mission, became one of the most significant images of the 20th Century. It triggered a profound shift in environmental awareness and the potential for human unity—inspiring the first Earth Day in 1970. Taking inspiration from these events 50 years later, we initiated Project Earthrise at our 2020 annual conference of inVIVO Planetary Health. This builds on the emergent concept of planetary health, which provides a shared narrative to integrate rich and diverse approaches from all aspects of society towards shared solutions to global challenges. The acute catastrophe of the COVID-19 pandemic has drawn greater attention to many other interconnected global health, environmental, social, spiritual, and economic problems that have been underappreciated or neglected for decades. This is accelerating opportunities for greater collaborative action, as many groups now focus on the necessity of a “Great Transition”. While ambitious integrative efforts have never been more important, it is imperative to apply these with mutualistic value systems as a compass, as we seek to make wiser choices. Project Earthrise is our contribution to this important process. This underscores the imperative for creative ecological solutions to challenges in all systems, on all scales with advancing global urbanization in the digital age—for personal, environmental, economic and societal health alike. At the same time, our agenda seeks to equally consider our social and spiritual ecology as it does natural ecology. Revisiting the inspiration of “Earthrise”, we welcome diverse perspectives from across all dimensions of the …

Authors

Susan L Prescott,Ganesa Wegienka,Remco Kort,David H Nelson,Sabine Gabrysch,Trevor Hancock,Anita Kozyrskyj,Christopher A Lowry,Nicole Redvers,Blake Poland,Jake Robinson,Jean-Claude Moubarac,Sara Warber,Janet Jansson,Aki Sinkkonen,John Penders,Susan Erdman,Ralph Nanan,Matilda Van Den Bosch,Kirk Schneider,Nicholas J Schroeck,Tanja Sobko,Jamie Harvie,George A Kaplan,Rob Moodie,Laura Lengnick,Isaac Prilleltensky,Yuria Celidwen,Susan H Berman,Alan C Logan,Brian Berman

Published Date

2021/10/12

Parental alcohol problems, parental divorce, and type 2 diabetes in adulthood: A longitudinal prospective cohort study in middle-aged men

ObjectiveType 2 diabetes is a chronic disease and a serious global public health concern increasing both mortality and morbidity. Previous studies have found evidence for an association between early psychological stress and diabetes later in life.MethodsThis study examined the association between parental alcohol problems and parental divorce and the incidence of type 2 diabetes in Finnish men aged 42 to 61 years (n= 754) in a prospective setting. Information on parental alcohol problems and parental divorce was derived from school records and subjective experiences of the same events from self-rated questionnaires. The average follow-up time for the participants until the first type 2 diabetes diagnosis was 23.3 years (25th–75th percentile, 21.2–27.9 years).ResultsCox regression analyses revealed that parental alcohol problems (hazard ratio= 3.09, 95% confidence interval= 1.38–6.88) were associated …

Authors

Subina Upadhyaya,Tommi Tolmunen,Antti-Pekka Elomaa,Aleksi Ruohomäki,Siiri-Liisi Kraav,Laura Kauhanen,George Kaplan,Jussi Kauhanen,Soili M Lehto

Journal

Psychosomatic Medicine

Published Date

2020/11/1

Professor FAQs

What is George A. Kaplan's h-index at University of Michigan-Dearborn?

The h-index of George A. Kaplan has been 52 since 2020 and 133 in total.

What are George A. Kaplan's research interests?

The research interests of George A. Kaplan are: epidemiology, health, inequality, psychosocial, aging

What is George A. Kaplan's total number of citations?

George A. Kaplan has 68,301 citations in total.

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